

Speaking of Psychology
American Psychological Association
"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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May 15, 2024 • 37min
How to cope with political stress this election season, with Brett Q. Ford, PhD, and Kevin Smith, PhD
Psychologist Brett Q. Ford, PhD, and political scientist Kevin Smith, PhD, discuss the impact of political stress on individuals' well-being, historical and contemporary political stress, balancing political engagement and emotional health, genetic influence on political ideology, and strategies for managing election-related stress.

10 snips
May 8, 2024 • 36min
How Sesame Street teaches kids about emotional well-being, with Rosemarie Truglio, PhD
Rosemarie Truglio, PhD discusses how Sesame Street prioritizes kids' emotional well-being with research-backed strategies, focuses on executive function & STEM education, and normalizes therapy for children. The show's enduring impact resonates with viewers, blending reality & fantasy to address evolving needs.

14 snips
May 1, 2024 • 41min
What déjà vu can teach us about memory, with Chris Moulin, PhD
Researcher Chris Moulin, PhD, explores the mysteries of déjà vu and jamais vu, revealing why they happen, how they relate to memory, and their prevalence in young people. He discusses lab studies on these phenomena, their ties to memory, and the potential educational implications of understanding them.

5 snips
Apr 24, 2024 • 42min
The psychology of sports fans, with Daniel Wann, PhD
Psychologist Daniel Wann discusses the psychology of sports fans, highlighting the mental health benefits of fandom, team selection, fair-weather fans vs. underdog supporters, changing fandom among younger generations, and the potential influence of supportive crowds on game outcomes.

34 snips
Apr 17, 2024 • 27min
You can learn new things at any age, with Rachel Wu, PhD
Rachel Wu, a researcher at the University of California Riverside, discusses the importance of lifelong learning for cognitive health, how adults can learn like kids, the role of feedback and failure in learning, and the types of learning opportunities to seek out.

18 snips
Apr 10, 2024 • 48min
Understanding the mind of a serial killer, with Louis Schlesinger, PhD
Louis Schlesinger, a psychology professor, discusses the motivations and methods of serial killers, the complexities of defining serial sexual murder, the emotions of remorse and false confessions among killers, the disconnect between violent fantasies and actions, the role of DNA evidence in solving crimes, and women's fascination with serial killers.

16 snips
Apr 3, 2024 • 30min
Coping with family estrangement, with Lucy Blake, PhD
Dr. Lucy Blake, author of “No Family is Perfect,” discusses the complexities of family estrangement, including its causes, societal stigma, and ways to find support. She explores the impact of therapy, differences between parent-child and sibling estrangements, challenges of reconnecting, and navigating grief in estranged relationships.

19 snips
Mar 27, 2024 • 46min
How to help kids navigate friendship, with Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD
Clinical psychologist and kids’ friendship expert, Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, discusses kids' evolving friendships, handling mean behavior, supporting shy children, and navigating friendship dynamics during COVID. She emphasizes the importance of empathy, conflict resolution, and emotional intelligence in helping children build positive relationships.

Mar 20, 2024 • 46min
Bridging the generation gap at work, with Megan Gerhardt, PhD
Exploring generational diversity in the workplace, debunking stereotypes and emphasizing the strengths of age diversity. Contrasting perspectives on work ethic and respect between baby boomers and millennials. Navigating feedback dynamics to bridge the generational gap, especially with Gen Z employees. Impact of Gen Z on remote work culture and work-life balance.

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Mar 13, 2024 • 45min
Expressive writing can help your mental health, with James Pennebaker, PhD
Discover how expressive writing can enhance mental health as Dr. Pennebaker discusses its therapeutic origins. Explore gender differences in language use and how social media analysis can reflect psychological insights. Learn about emotional impacts of significant life events and how politicians' word use reveals personality traits.


